Would this apply to all verified descendants of slaves alive today, or to all descendants in perpetuity?

Also, would the proportion of one’s ancestors that were slaves impact the amount of reparations you receive? For instance if one could only demonstrate that a single great-great-great-grand parent was a slave would they receive as much as one that could show a much larger proportion of their family were slaves?

Additionally, what if one is wealthy, would there be a cutoff for reparations?

It seems to me that, although your ideas on what reparations would be have merit, fair implementation would be impossible. Why not focus on the legacy of of slavery and Jim Crow, and address poverty, both inner city and rural?